Propensity Formation-Containment Control of Fully Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems via Online Data-Driven Learning
By: Ao Cao, Fuyong Wang, Zhongxin Liu
Potential Business Impact:
Teaches robot groups to follow leaders precisely.
This paper introduces an online data-driven learning scheme designed to address a novel problem in propensity formation and containment control for fully heterogeneous multi-agent systems. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on the eigenvalues of the Laplacian matrix, this problem considers the determination of follower positions based on propensity factors released by leaders. To address the challenge of incomplete utilization of leader information in existing multi-leader control methods, the concept of an influential transit formation leader (ITFL) is introduced. An adaptive observer is developed for the agents, including the ITFL, to estimate the state of the tracking leader or the leader's formation. Building on these observations, a model-based control protocol is proposed, elucidating the relationship between the regulation equations and control gains, ensuring the asymptotic convergence of the agent's state. To eliminate the necessity for model information throughout the control process, a new online data-driven learning algorithm is devised for the control protocol. Finally, numerical simulation results are given to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.
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